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ENTERTAINMENTS

CITY THEATRES

“The Heavenly Body” (.Majestic).—William Powell stars in another ot' his sparkling farces and is ably supported by lovely Hedy Lamarr. “Gung Ho!” (Paramount).—Colonel Carlson’s famous raiders blast the screen in the epic of .Makin Island. Starring Randolph Scott. Tomorrow; “Four Jills In a Jeep.” ".Meet tlio People” (De Luxe).—A gay musical ALGAL production, including a rare galaxy of stars. Also screening “Boy Seoul.” Next change; “Women iu Boudfe”All Baba and the Forty Thieves” (Regent).—A spectacle of burning days and wild nights starring Jon Hall, Maria .Montez. •

’ “The luipostor” (St. James).—A tljrllllug realistic drama portraying tbe spirit of tlie Fighting Froich, starring Jean Gubin. Thursday next: "Fellow the Boys."

".lack. London" (State). —Tbe story of a pirate, tighter, sailor, prospector and wareorrespoiideiit, Jack Loudon, successful novelist. “Sweet Itosic O’Gru<ly" (Kings).—Betty Grable co-stars with Robert Young in a wild, mirthful musical with good supporting cast. “Holy Alatrlmony” (Pinza). —That Irascible character of “Plod Piper," Monty Woolley stars with Ute irrepressible Gracie Fields in a rip-erashing British comedy. "Lady of Burii'suuc” (Tivoli). —Starring Barbara Stanwyck: also screening, "Sin Town.”

"Mr. Lucky” (Tudor).— Romance and laughter in the person of Cary Grant stars, with Laraine Day. Also screening “Passport To Destiny.”

SUBURBAN THEATRES

lie Luxe (Lower 11 ntt).—"The Leopard Man" and “Site Has M'hat it Takes.” Empire (Island Buy).—“Kisses for Breakfast" and "Secret Mission." Voguo (Brooklyn).—"A Stranger In Town” aud "Squadron Leader X.” Capitol (Miramar). —“Random Harvest” Tailor (Lyall Bay).—“Ton Gentlemen From Westpoint'’ and “Tlie Glass Key." Kinorna (Kilbirnic). —“Alaska Highway” and “Flight for Freedom." Rivoli (Newtown). —“Never Say Die” and “Never A Dull .Moment." Ascot (Newtown).—“First; ot the Few” and “Tlie Last Gentleman.” Regal (Karori). —“Meet John Doe.” Prince Edward (Woburn). — “Waterloo Bridge” and “Niagara Falls." King George (Lower Hutt). — "Aly Learned Friend.”

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Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 1, 26 September 1944, Page 3

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ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 1, 26 September 1944, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 1, 26 September 1944, Page 3

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